Inside the rarely used fridges of 20-something tech founders
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Inside the rarely used fridges of 20-something tech founders
"Startup founders aren't known for their culinary skills. Bill Gates said he "never really learned how to cook." Sam Altman apparently sears using the wrong olive oil. Instacart founder Apoorva Mehta founded his company after looking at a refrigerator only stocked with hot sauce. Nowadays, amid the AI boom and a grind-forward culture of " locking in," many startup founders don't cook at all. Why break your 12-hour coding sprint to grill a burger?"
"Six young tech founders opened up their refrigerators for Business Insider. Many of them were nearly empty. Most of the founders said they rely on takeout and delivery services like DoorDash and Uber Eats to provide their meals. One founder said that it had been "months" since he'd opened his fridge, revealing over two dozen cartons of almond milk."
"Six young tech founders, ranging in age from 22 to 29, opened their fridges for Business Insider. Only one said they consistently cooked; the others relied on delivery services and takeout."
Six young tech founders opened their refrigerators; many were nearly empty. Most rely on takeout and delivery services such as DoorDash and Uber Eats instead of cooking. One founder had not opened his fridge for months, revealing over two dozen cartons of almond milk. Prominent figures show limited cooking skills—Bill Gates never really learned to cook, Sam Altman sears with the wrong olive oil, and Apoorva Mehta started Instacart after seeing a fridge stocked only with hot sauce. The AI boom and a grind-forward culture of long coding sprints contribute to minimal home cooking.
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